uDiscover Music is having a $15 vinyl sale on various records. (And so is The Sound of Vinyl.)
My Life In 35 Songs, Track 4: “Wheel” by John Mayer
And if you never stop when you wave goodbye, you just might find if you give it time, you will wave hello again…
I was a man on a mission. I had about 20 minutes to myself in the local mall while my mom and sister went off to shop for something, and I knew I was going to need every one of them to accomplish my task.
Walking briskly, I dodged around families with young children and groups of lackadaisical teenagers, making my way across this crowded retail mecca to find my destination: FYE, with its rows and rows of pristinely shrink-wrapped CD and DVD cases. The album I was looking for had just dropped that week, so it was right there at the front of the shop, just waiting for me to pick it up off the shelf. Then, I made my way to one of the listening stations, where you could scan the barcode of the CD you were thinking about buying, put on a pair of communal over-the-ear headphones (in retrospect, eww!), and sample the tracks. A quick listen through various clips from the album confirmed that it had more to offer than the lead single I’d had stuck in my head for weeks. And so, convinced, I marched up to the checkout counter and handed the cashier $15 or so of my hard-earned cash. It was the first CD I’d ever bought with my own money.
The date was Sunday, September 14, 2003, and the album was Heavier Things, John Mayer’s sophomore follow-up to the 2001 smash Room for Squares. At most, I’ll say I’d been a casual fan of Squares: I liked most of the songs, but none of them had become obsessions in the year or two since my sister had gotten a copy of the CD for one of her birthdays. But “Bigger Than My Body,” the lead single from Heavier Things, had absolutely become an obsession since it had dropped on August 25. That song had a dynamite earworm chorus and some of the coolest guitarwork my 12-year-old ears had ever heard on a pop single, and I was tired of holding my breath and hoping I’d hear the on the radio or catch the video while flipping channels after school. I needed to be able to hear “Bigger Than My Body” whenever I wanted, and it led me to do something I’d never done before, but would do many, many, many times in the decades to follow; it led me to buy the album.
For the next two months, I listened to Heavier Things every single day when I got home from school. It was just part of the routine: get home, fire up my portable CD player, hear those opening piano strains of “Clarity,” and do my homework while the album played. I loved Heavier Things right away, but I came to develop an extremely meaningful bond with it over the course of that fall, as I listened over and over again. I was particularly taken with a pair of songs in the second half: “Split Screen Sadness” and “Wheel.” Both are ballads and both are songs about goodbyes – albeit, different kinds of goodbyes.
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Mae are teasing something “special” for the 20th anniversary of The Everglow.
UPDATE • Apr 15, 2025Mae and The Spill Canvas have announced a tour together.
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The lineup for the 2025 edition of All Things Go has been announced.
Read More “All Things Go 2025 Lineup”Balance and Composure – “Alive & Well”
Balance and Composure have shared the new song “Alive & Well.”
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Bon Iver is on the latest Kyle Meredith With… podcast.
Turnstile Announce NYC Release Show
Turnstile will be playing a release show at Under the K Bridge on June 5th.
Mark Hoppus on ‘How Did We Get Weird’ Podcast
Mark Hoppus is on the latest episode of the How Did We Get Weird podcast. (Overcast link.)
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Mark Hoppus recently talked with People, and when asked if Blink-182 were writing new music said:
Not yet, but we are about to. [I] literally found out by Tom doing an interview with our friend Toby Morse from H2O, saying that we were going to start demoing songs this summer. So I was like, “Oh, okay. Cool. Guess I’m writing a new album this summer. Great. Can’t wait.”
It's just another manic Monday (Ooh-oh)
Relient K - "Manic Monday"
Wish it were Sunday (Ooh-oh)
'Cause that's my fun day (Ooh-oh)
My I-don't-have-to-run day (Ooh)
It's just another manic Monday
But the Relient K version.
Listen: https://chorus.fm/share/alb...
Coheed and Cambria Receive Key to City
Coheed and Cambria received the key to their hometown, Nyack, New York, and performed an acoustic set. Video footage can be found below.
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The Callous Daoboys have shared a video for “Distracted by The Mona Lisa.”
Read More “The Callous Daoboys – “Distracted by The Mona Lisa” Video”‘What It Feels Like, Right Now’
It’s hard to focus. It’s hard to focus on the things in front of me, that I need to do. It’s hard to focus on the news, because it’s not just one thing, it’s a hundred things, news like fire ants, like you stepped on their mound and here they are, swarming, and each ant feels meaningless in the context of all these angry fucking ants. Looking at my phone or computer or any connected device feels like tonguing a broken tooth–an electric jolt of pain but one that feels paradoxically satisfying, like if I poke the bad tooth, maybe I’m fixing it, maybe poking it makes it fall out and the pain will go away. Which I know is fucking stupid so then I stop doing it — stop looking at the phone, stop poking the tooth. But there’s a little rat scratching in the back of my head and it makes me wonder, what are you missing, what aren’t you seeing, remain vigilant, constant vigilance, there’s a great wave coming, a wall of fire, a meteor, a swarm of wasps, better look, better click, and then I look, and am rewarded. By some definition of that word, “rewarded.” My anxiety is rewarded because things are bad, and things are happening constantly.
Great essay. That very feeling is what I’m trying to avoid these days. Trying to fill the space with things that fulfill me and not continually stick my hand (and brain) directly into the hornet’s nest.
Propagandhi – “Cat Guy” Video
Propagandhi have shared the new song “Cat Guy.”
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The Sound of Animals Fighting have announced some new tour dates.
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